07.29.22
Sandefjord, Norway
www.jotun.com
GEVP Decorative.
Jotun Group is divided into seven regions: Scandinavia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East, India and Africa, North-East Asia, South East Asia and Pacific and the Americas – responsible for the sale of Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings (Marine, Protective and Powder Coatings). The company has 39 production facilities in 23 countries, 67 companies in 47 countries and is represented by more than 100 countries around the world. The company has 10,293 employees. Decorative coatings comprised 39% of sales, protective 28% of sales, marine coatings 24% and powder coatings 9%.
Jotun recently rolled out its HullKeeper Program globally. Jotun’s proactive hull optimization program enables ship operators to take full control of their vessels’ hulls and gives them the necessary tools to improve efficiency, lower costs and help with their decarbonization targets.
The HullKeeper program has been tested and employed by a number of ship operators and is now ready for a global rollout. The innovative program supports ship operators in keeping a clean hull – and will help reduce fuel consumption and GHG emissions, as well as helping to prevent transferring of invasive species.
The wider rollout comes at a time when an increasing number of regulations such as IMOs Energy Efficiency Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) is putting added pressure on ship operators to not only understand and comply with the forthcoming regulations and industry decarbonization targets, but also in maintaining their profitability.
“The four-part HullKeeper program combines Jotun’s trusted analytical and technical services – an expertise built over years of advanced data analysis and in-field experience, with advanced digital capability and ROV inspections. With HullKeeper, we offer customers unique hull performance support services based on solid and trusted data and advice regardless of the chosen coating. Customers can subscribe to the whole package or select individual modules depending on their needs,” said Dr. Andreas Krapp, Jotun’s global digital and data director.
www.jotun.com
PUBLIC COMPANY; YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1926
REVENUE: $2.526 billion (2020: $2.375 billion)
MARKETS SERVED
Decorative paints; Marine coatings; Protective coatings; Powder coatingsKEY EXECUTIVES:
Morton Fon, president and CEO; Vidar Nysaether, CFO; Baard Kristian Tonning,GEVP Decorative.
Jotun Group is divided into seven regions: Scandinavia, Western Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Middle East, India and Africa, North-East Asia, South East Asia and Pacific and the Americas – responsible for the sale of Decorative Paints and Performance Coatings (Marine, Protective and Powder Coatings). The company has 39 production facilities in 23 countries, 67 companies in 47 countries and is represented by more than 100 countries around the world. The company has 10,293 employees. Decorative coatings comprised 39% of sales, protective 28% of sales, marine coatings 24% and powder coatings 9%.
Jotun recently rolled out its HullKeeper Program globally. Jotun’s proactive hull optimization program enables ship operators to take full control of their vessels’ hulls and gives them the necessary tools to improve efficiency, lower costs and help with their decarbonization targets.
The HullKeeper program has been tested and employed by a number of ship operators and is now ready for a global rollout. The innovative program supports ship operators in keeping a clean hull – and will help reduce fuel consumption and GHG emissions, as well as helping to prevent transferring of invasive species.
The wider rollout comes at a time when an increasing number of regulations such as IMOs Energy Efficiency Ship Index (EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) is putting added pressure on ship operators to not only understand and comply with the forthcoming regulations and industry decarbonization targets, but also in maintaining their profitability.
“The four-part HullKeeper program combines Jotun’s trusted analytical and technical services – an expertise built over years of advanced data analysis and in-field experience, with advanced digital capability and ROV inspections. With HullKeeper, we offer customers unique hull performance support services based on solid and trusted data and advice regardless of the chosen coating. Customers can subscribe to the whole package or select individual modules depending on their needs,” said Dr. Andreas Krapp, Jotun’s global digital and data director.